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this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these those reports after these hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cr
this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these those reports after these hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka...
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it i think it is constant rod blocks to getting it implemented despite the law passed in to law. and you are seeing the consequences, no money for the vast expansion of irs or treasury overhall to see that people are validating the real income. >> and so mark, is that it, not enough money to enforce that, is that why? >> i don't think so. i think it is funny when julie brings up the irs. the obama irs grilled te party groups in order to get tax exempt status, but obama care subsidies they rely on self reporting without further veriction. and the best part of it is, the reason they gave for waving the veriction requirement. and i am quoting them. it was not feas ebl to check the eligibility of individuals. so we are learning from the obama administration amazingly that it is not feasible to check the eligible of tens of millions of americans complying with regulation. this bill is so massive and complicated and so unwieldy that the obama administration admits it cannot implement obama care. >> would you rather just give the irs, the vast expansion of power and money to double chec
it i think it is constant rod blocks to getting it implemented despite the law passed in to law. and you are seeing the consequences, no money for the vast expansion of irs or treasury overhall to see that people are validating the real income. >> and so mark, is that it, not enough money to enforce that, is that why? >> i don't think so. i think it is funny when julie brings up the irs. the obama irs grilled te party groups in order to get tax exempt status, but obama care...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. i don't know. how did you get here? [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly as i planned.. really? now save up to 60% during summer hotel sale. use code "summer" on priceline's. >> we are back with the breaking news coverage of the plane crash in san francisco, right now let's go back to the immediate moments following the crash. >> and 214, approaching san francisco. [ inaudible ] >> make contact -- departure. >> unite
the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. i don't know. how did you get here? [ speaking in...
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local law enforcement. in the case of the new york airports or in san francisco, the united states coast guard would be notified because they're responsible for water. . the tower controller will make an announcement giving the airline, the flight number, where the aircraft is, what kind of problem they had. if they have the information, they'll tell you how much fuel there was on board. and how many souls on board which would be passengers and the crew. so you know how many people you're looking for. they will also give you a level. in this case, it would be a crash. so it would be a code 3 or a code 4-3 depending on the airport. the other things you'll also have is they will let the firefighters know if the runway system is shut down or not so they know they can cross without asking for permission. >> we see the fire trucks oftentimes driving around the airport. they practice a lot to make sure that they're ready when this happens. >> well, the faa regulations say that the first piece of aircraft rescue f
local law enforcement. in the case of the new york airports or in san francisco, the united states coast guard would be notified because they're responsible for water. . the tower controller will make an announcement giving the airline, the flight number, where the aircraft is, what kind of problem they had. if they have the information, they'll tell you how much fuel there was on board. and how many souls on board which would be passengers and the crew. so you know how many people you're...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. folks have suffered from butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning sleep train's 4th of july sale dit's going out with a bang! through sunday, save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot... they're explosive! sleep train's 4th of july sale ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket
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and as i said before, if we have to change the law, look harder at any of the emerging international carriers that are landing in the u.s., we will do that. >> i have heard that it's standard practice when a foreign carrier is involved in a plane accident like this on u.s. soil, that officials from that country will c -- will come over and be a party to the investigation. they are not running the investigation, that is u.s. officials, but should americans have any problem with officials from south korea coming over and taking part in the investigation in. >> no, no, no. ntsb will take the lead as it should happen here and we send folks to look at, you know, crashes around the world. so, but this will be taken apart. this is a sophisticated piece of equipment. so we will know exactly what happens. we used to put out recommendations, now we changed the law on that too, if we find again, mechanical or other operational problem, that has to continually be brought back out and addressed, so, we don't want these things just to lie on the shelf. but, you know, we will get to the bottom of i
and as i said before, if we have to change the law, look harder at any of the emerging international carriers that are landing in the u.s., we will do that. >> i have heard that it's standard practice when a foreign carrier is involved in a plane accident like this on u.s. soil, that officials from that country will c -- will come over and be a party to the investigation. they are not running the investigation, that is u.s. officials, but should americans have any problem with officials...
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many of your colleagues was using the law itself as an excuse for not changing the law. once it is a law president has to effectively go back to you guys, congress, in delaying a key provision like the insurance mandated. now you seem to be saying, what you do for one you ought to do for the other. if you are going to delay it, you got to delay it for the workers. i'm confused. >> the law has been put in place. we know that. there are certain things we can do. we can defund certain parts to slow it down, but overwhelmingly more and more people this isn't going to work. now president did what he did and now we are looking at it so you can pick and chew choose. we're not going to enforce the employer mandate but the we are going to do the individual mandate. >> neil: so you are not going back to some of what the colleagues were saying yesterday. law says you can't do anything individual or employer mandate without going through us first? >> what i'm saying, suspend this whole process and let's go back and fix it. we have to do something to take care of healthcare in this c
many of your colleagues was using the law itself as an excuse for not changing the law. once it is a law president has to effectively go back to you guys, congress, in delaying a key provision like the insurance mandated. now you seem to be saying, what you do for one you ought to do for the other. if you are going to delay it, you got to delay it for the workers. i'm confused. >> the law has been put in place. we know that. there are certain things we can do. we can defund certain parts...
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easier said and done with the managing director, grant dalton, out to uphold the letters of the law. murray's actions will now go as follows. >> i have to gather the information from the tapes. i have to inform the coast guard immediately. i have to take the information to the coast guard. >> and now america's cup authority ceo can move forward with races that will see two teams going forward head-to-head. >> the good news today is luna rosa is out there. styling around in full compliance with the recommendations and the existing rules. so that is what allows us to continue. tonight we will hear from the teams and the skipper. the managing director of new zo zealand, grant, dalton. this will get going as they look forward to the america's cup in september. until then, let's send it back to you in the studio. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we have cleared out to plenty of sunshine throughout the east bay. lots of blue skies. if you're heading out to the game tomorrow, no worries. we have your forecast right here. mid to upper 50s and expecting fog. i have the ful
easier said and done with the managing director, grant dalton, out to uphold the letters of the law. murray's actions will now go as follows. >> i have to gather the information from the tapes. i have to inform the coast guard immediately. i have to take the information to the coast guard. >> and now america's cup authority ceo can move forward with races that will see two teams going forward head-to-head. >> the good news today is luna rosa is out there. styling around in...
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that would preclude any laws in south korea or china. the fact of the matter is there is the issue of language. there is the issue of that it is based in seoul, south korea. but because we have international treaty -- the ntsb will have jurisdiction and will be able to enforce, the faa would, mete out any punishments or fines they would have to pay or they would no longer have the right to fly in and out of america. >> i guess my question is how much involvement will their version of the faa in, in korea have in this? >> fantastic question. asi asiana, airlines will cooperate with ntsb. government official will take the lead and handle this exclusively. in fact i will fell you, and gals, are so good that even international incidents. i know there was one in saudi arabia, i believe there was one in brazil. they call in american authorities though it is an international flilght. they will call in ntsb essentially re-enactor that will piece this together. because the expertise. some of the finest in the world. they, they certainly are going
that would preclude any laws in south korea or china. the fact of the matter is there is the issue of language. there is the issue of that it is based in seoul, south korea. but because we have international treaty -- the ntsb will have jurisdiction and will be able to enforce, the faa would, mete out any punishments or fines they would have to pay or they would no longer have the right to fly in and out of america. >> i guess my question is how much involvement will their version of the...
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leading aviation law experts say those who are paralyzed will probably get the largest settlement, 182 passengers sent to the hospital for injuries and could be eligible for money based on lost wages, pain and medical costs. experts say passengers who escaped unharmed could also see 7-figure settlements from asiana and its insurance carriers. >>> more passengers from that flight are coming forward with their stories of survival. kpix 5's cate caugiran has more on what they saw as the plane came crashing down. >> reporter: one passenger was on board with his wife and three children. wearing a neck brace he talked about his terrifying point of view. >> i think most of the injury came from the impact of moving forward and banging on the seat in front of us. actually, i don't remember the impact and the next thing i remember is that i'm laying down on the field and first responders are working on me. >> reporter: another passenger was in seat 3k towards the front of the plane. >> as soon as the plane stopped, there was a moment of silence. no one saying anything, no one screaming, no one c
leading aviation law experts say those who are paralyzed will probably get the largest settlement, 182 passengers sent to the hospital for injuries and could be eligible for money based on lost wages, pain and medical costs. experts say passengers who escaped unharmed could also see 7-figure settlements from asiana and its insurance carriers. >>> more passengers from that flight are coming forward with their stories of survival. kpix 5's cate caugiran has more on what they saw as the...
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law eye am not a lawyer -- but i did take some international aviation law when i was in college. one of the things that i do recall is that under the regulations, there are limits to the damages that airlines can -- can be charged with if -- this is the important part -- if they operate within standardized procedures -- >> jamie: there is a protocol. >> yes, ma'am. so if you violate those things, if you are not doing things and you can be charged with grossings negligence, then the international convention restrictions come off and you are at the mercy of the court. >> jamie: interesting background to have, captain nash, as you always provide. we appreciate you being here on this day that we are just trying to learn why. we'll be right back. roundup ♪ ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now roundup has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root
law eye am not a lawyer -- but i did take some international aviation law when i was in college. one of the things that i do recall is that under the regulations, there are limits to the damages that airlines can -- can be charged with if -- this is the important part -- if they operate within standardized procedures -- >> jamie: there is a protocol. >> yes, ma'am. so if you violate those things, if you are not doing things and you can be charged with grossings negligence, then the...
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, we have to answer the question, under current law, is this surveillance activity lawful? the second thing that has been done toes begin the formal. petition process to the nsa director, general alexander. the nsa is subject to the administrative procedures act, and when it engages in a substantial change in agency practice it actually has an obligation to notify the public of it determination. now, of course, there's certain rules. almost unique rules that apply to the nsa, and we understand that. but that doesn't get the agency out from under its fundamental responsibility to be accountable to the public and as we did with the department of homeland security, when they made the decision to deploy the airport body scanners for primary screening, and that challenge was ultimately successful in the d.c. circuit, we think on a similar basis the national security agency should give the public the opportunity to comment on this domestic surveillance program. we have also asked the federal communications commission to determine whether verizon may have violated section 222 of t
, we have to answer the question, under current law, is this surveillance activity lawful? the second thing that has been done toes begin the formal. petition process to the nsa director, general alexander. the nsa is subject to the administrative procedures act, and when it engages in a substantial change in agency practice it actually has an obligation to notify the public of it determination. now, of course, there's certain rules. almost unique rules that apply to the nsa, and we understand...
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but the question is, did he break the law? stand your ground law says what? >> well, self-defense is what they are using here. is reasonable to believe that he to use the force to avoid great bodily injury. i don't know how the jury says no. >> remi. >> the law says in florida you don't have a duty to retreat. if you are in danger, you have the ability, under the law, to use deadly force. that's what they are saying. he was being attacked and he is protecting himself and deadly force was appropriate under the florida law. >> under stand your grown, there would be immunity. this is a self-defense case. i still think the jury finds if they use the facts -- >> very little time. a verdict comes down when? >> thursday afternoon, friday morning. >> i say very quickly. thursday. >> i agree. i think very quickly as well. and this will end uping a manslaughter case. a case of manslaughter, not second degree murder. >> and that is not in george zimmerman defense. >> no. it will be 25 years. >> sthis is manslaughter. >> great discussion. coming up next on "hannity". for
but the question is, did he break the law? stand your ground law says what? >> well, self-defense is what they are using here. is reasonable to believe that he to use the force to avoid great bodily injury. i don't know how the jury says no. >> remi. >> the law says in florida you don't have a duty to retreat. if you are in danger, you have the ability, under the law, to use deadly force. that's what they are saying. he was being attacked and he is protecting himself and...
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under the leave act federal law requires most to require 12 weeks of unpaid leave after birth or adoption of a child. >> coming up what is next for a shut down nuclear power plant on california coast is in the lost electricity, jobs and other consequences. >> i'm cheryl jennings. coming up at 5:00 runway site shocking many after the crash of flight 214 is a luggage lesson we can learn from. michael finney looks at printer that's go easy on the ink. helping us >>> here is a look at tonight's prime time line up. modern family at 9:00 followed by neighbors and lookout. then, its abc 7 news tonight at 11:00. >> there is a relatively new power concern. >> abc 7 news reports state lawmakers want to know what the plan is for taking up the slack. lawmakers grilled energy executives on how to makeup thes for a power supply now that a leak forced a permanent shut down of the nuclear generator station. the plan supplied energy to northern san diego counties. upgraded transmission lines increased generation and cut backs helped meet demand when things are running fine but hiccups could spell trouble.
under the leave act federal law requires most to require 12 weeks of unpaid leave after birth or adoption of a child. >> coming up what is next for a shut down nuclear power plant on california coast is in the lost electricity, jobs and other consequences. >> i'm cheryl jennings. coming up at 5:00 runway site shocking many after the crash of flight 214 is a luggage lesson we can learn from. michael finney looks at printer that's go easy on the ink. helping us >>> here is a...
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. >>> up next a giants pitcher in trouble with the law. what investigators say he did to a woman inside of an emergency room. >>> the new eastern span of the bay bridge could open by labor day after all. i'm jodi hernandez with details. >>> big plans. >>> and good afternoon i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we are tracking delays at sfo right now with the closed run way. those delays likely to continue tomorrow with more low clouds. we will show you the clouds filling in across the coast line. we'll have your forecast coming up. >>> it may open sooner than later. today we learn the multibillion-dollar project, we are talking about the bay bridge being pushed back from mid december could open within a month. jodi hernandez is live at treasure island. you were at today's meeting. what needs to be done to make before december? >> reporter: a lot will need to be done. bridge officials say this is the first time that they learned that the fix is anything more than a concept. they say their team is going to have to fully vet o
. >>> up next a giants pitcher in trouble with the law. what investigators say he did to a woman inside of an emergency room. >>> the new eastern span of the bay bridge could open by labor day after all. i'm jodi hernandez with details. >>> big plans. >>> and good afternoon i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we are tracking delays at sfo right now with the closed run way. those delays likely to continue tomorrow with more low clouds. we will...
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the rancher who asked us not to show his face, told us he tipped off law enforcement about two weeks ago, when he approached a field, and heard a gunshot. >> i don't know if it was a warning shot or not, but it was scary. >> reporter: the team of officers, including s.w.a.t. members, approached the field cautiously. >> the word to many of these growers, is if you see a sheriff, a game warden, aim for the head. >> we think it's the cartels. there's a huge profit. >> reporter: the search of the marijuana grow indicates the people guarding the field fled in a big hurry, leaving the pot, weapons, and a lot of irrigation equip behind. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700
the rancher who asked us not to show his face, told us he tipped off law enforcement about two weeks ago, when he approached a field, and heard a gunshot. >> i don't know if it was a warning shot or not, but it was scary. >> reporter: the team of officers, including s.w.a.t. members, approached the field cautiously. >> the word to many of these growers, is if you see a sheriff, a game warden, aim for the head. >> we think it's the cartels. there's a huge profit. >>...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> so we asked the worst baby names legitimate ones. john tower has a few answers. >> we got ta holmes a student named erotica. and marglet, crisscross are all kids i wept to school with. >> that can't be real. >> a slew of them, check out #waytoobrutal. >> sales call today with customer named tiny person. after they hear this hopefully they won't cancel that sales call. time for "morning joe."
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> so we asked the worst baby names legitimate ones. john tower has a few answers. >> we got ta holmes a student named erotica. and marglet, crisscross are all kids i wept to school with. >> that can't be real. >> a slew of them, check out #waytoobrutal. >> sales call today with customer named tiny person. after they hear this hopefully they won't cancel that sales call. time for "morning joe."
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now the ibew is joining a growing list of unions criticizing the president's healthcare law. the union is running ad like this one claiming the president is not keeping his promise. >> if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. period. if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your healthcare plan. if you have health insurance, you like your doctor, you like your plan, you can keep your doctor, keep your plan, nobody is talking about taking that away from you. >> no one will take it away. no matter what. >> steve moore says this could be the final blow for a law that appears to be on the ropes. also joined by allison barber. i was watching the sound bites. but right behind president obama in one of them, jon corzine. >> what irony. a little irony there. >> just halved to bring that -- just had to bring that up. jon corzine is the guy they were looking at for half a billion dollars. anyway, obama care. unraveling in. >> you know, if you have the unions who don't like this bill, and you know big business and small business doesn't like the bill, young p
now the ibew is joining a growing list of unions criticizing the president's healthcare law. the union is running ad like this one claiming the president is not keeping his promise. >> if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. period. if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your healthcare plan. if you have health insurance, you like your doctor, you like your plan, you can keep your doctor, keep your plan, nobody is talking about taking that away from you....
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many of them are violating state and federal laws by selling misbranded, counterfeit drugs. many are doing so without prescriptions. a watchdog group says there are more than 34,000 of them online and many of them are operating overseas, making it difficult to prosecute violators. >> they need to operate where the bad guys are located, where the drugs are being sourced from, which requires multi- government collaboration. >> the fda says one in four americans buys medications online but a third of them don't have confidence in the safety of those drugs. one group is fighting to change the dot-coms. >>> in an effort to save money, the pentagon is considering eliminating, quote, danger pay. that's a stipend given to troops in countries considered dangerous. it would take a cut out of salaries of troops. countries where active u.s. combat is going on would not be affected but thousands of troops in the middle east and persian gulf would be. >>> an army private's trial in the wikileaks scandal. defense attorneys are hoping to prove the information given to the wikileaks website
many of them are violating state and federal laws by selling misbranded, counterfeit drugs. many are doing so without prescriptions. a watchdog group says there are more than 34,000 of them online and many of them are operating overseas, making it difficult to prosecute violators. >> they need to operate where the bad guys are located, where the drugs are being sourced from, which requires multi- government collaboration. >> the fda says one in four americans buys medications online...
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the damages and typically, san francisco will take care of the passenger's rights. >> as an aviation law firm specializing in passenger's rights will you be able to conduct her own investigation of what you learned? and how the ntsb will conduct its investigation. >> what the ntsb will do is safeguard is its evidence based on federal law. we must were coming to our own investigation. when the ntsb usually, they get it right but i've had three, four cases where it has been different. >> is it going to be fair to say that these cases will not be brought against the airlines until the ntsb findings? >> actually, they are going to be bringing a case immediately. there is a two- year deadline. and it is a very firm deadline. we are actually encouraging passengers to start the process early. with a time being on their side. it is possible, not likely. but they will have their report completed by the end. >> and as a former inspector general, you've looked into aircraft incident in you or even a pilot yourself. speaking unofficially, based on what we've heard so far where would you be looking f
the damages and typically, san francisco will take care of the passenger's rights. >> as an aviation law firm specializing in passenger's rights will you be able to conduct her own investigation of what you learned? and how the ntsb will conduct its investigation. >> what the ntsb will do is safeguard is its evidence based on federal law. we must were coming to our own investigation. when the ntsb usually, they get it right but i've had three, four cases where it has been different....
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the rancher who asked us not to show his face, told us he tipped off law enforcement about two weeks ago, when he approached a field, and heard a gunshot. >> i don't know if it was a warning shot or not, but it was scary. >> reporter: the team of officers, including s.w.a.t. members, approached the field cautiously. >> the word to many of these growers, is if you see a sheriff, a game warden, aim for the head. >> we think it's the cartels. there's a huge profit. >> reporter: the search of the marijuana grow indicates the people guarding the field fled in a big hurry, leaving the pot, weapons, and a lot of irrigation equip behind. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700
the rancher who asked us not to show his face, told us he tipped off law enforcement about two weeks ago, when he approached a field, and heard a gunshot. >> i don't know if it was a warning shot or not, but it was scary. >> reporter: the team of officers, including s.w.a.t. members, approached the field cautiously. >> the word to many of these growers, is if you see a sheriff, a game warden, aim for the head. >> we think it's the cartels. there's a huge profit. >>...
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this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these >> bill: this in the impact segment tonight, the latest in the george zimmerman murder trial as you may know trayvon martin's mother testified it was her teenage son screaming for help on the 911 call. but today the lead police investigator in the case told the jury that trayvon's father said it wasn't his son on the tape. also, a variety of zimmerman supporters said it was the accused murder irer who was crying for help, a mess, right? finally the judge has ruled that the jury can hear about traces of marijuana being in trayvon martin's system at the time of his death. joining us now from washington, fox news contributors mary katharine ham an
this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these >> bill: this in the impact segment tonight, the latest in the george zimmerman murder...
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they have ten hours of yard time a week, cable television, access to the law library but the aclu feels that is not humane. >> there may be people who need to be separated from the general population but not for years and decades on end. they have to be given programs so they can be rehabilitated. >> reporter: and rehab biilitat is an option to give shu inmates a pathway back to the general population. and that's where this debate hinges. the state began several rehab proms in october to alo the shu inmates to earn their way out with good behavior. but only 208 people have been approve proved for transfer. there are 4,000 shu inmates and the state cannot tell us how many are being held indefinitely. until they do it is impossible to tell if they are treating their shu population humanely. >>> coming up new concerns for dog owners evidence that someone is trying to poison pets. >> and he hot his family and nearly lost his life. we speak with a child brought here to heal after an unintended attack half a world away. >>> we are tracking humid in the south bay with a southerly flow. we'll t
they have ten hours of yard time a week, cable television, access to the law library but the aclu feels that is not humane. >> there may be people who need to be separated from the general population but not for years and decades on end. they have to be given programs so they can be rehabilitated. >> reporter: and rehab biilitat is an option to give shu inmates a pathway back to the general population. and that's where this debate hinges. the state began several rehab proms in...
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to improve those laws. i take it that you would agree. >> yes. an area that ito think is very important. you have addressed it in part. letter yesterday to my colleagues on the issue of nsa silver -- nsa surveillance and in particular the fisa court. i take your point and agree with the that any assistant united states attorney or department of justice official who, in effect, failed to respect a district court judge in seeking a warrant were there was no reasonable suspicion or probable cause to do so would soon lose credibility and would undermine not only his or her credibility but also the office's. rigorous as you have been, and i think all of us are who have been federal prosecutors, in that ex parte process. context of the federal criminal procedure, there is ultimately a public proceeding when evidence is thought to be introduced in court. and there are challenges to admissibility. there is no such adversarial process any fisa court, so i propose that there be some special advocate, in effect a defe
to improve those laws. i take it that you would agree. >> yes. an area that ito think is very important. you have addressed it in part. letter yesterday to my colleagues on the issue of nsa silver -- nsa surveillance and in particular the fisa court. i take your point and agree with the that any assistant united states attorney or department of justice official who, in effect, failed to respect a district court judge in seeking a warrant were there was no reasonable suspicion or probable...
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this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these messages. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network an
this law is extremely unwieldy and complex, bill. they are having a terrible time with it. >> bill: that's for sure. brit hume, everybody. next on the run down the judge in the zimmerman murder trial says the jury can hear about trayvon martin's drug use. we will have the latest. actor lamar burton says black americans continue to be under pressure all over the u.s.a. those reports after these messages. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for...
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earlier today we were told by law enforcement, law enforcement telling nbc news that they were going to request that judge nelson hold the verdict when it was reached until a weekday. again, out of an abundance of caution, if you will. that's what they indicated to us they were going to do. no word on whether judge nelson ever even got that request, but a short time ago, the public information officer here at the court telling nbc news that if a verdict is reached this weekend, that the court is going to have the verdict read that day. they're not going to be holding the verdict here in sanford, florida. we're also told that we should get, we should get about a 60-minute heads-up before that verdict is shared. >> craig, thanks for the report, as always. we appreciate it. >> thanks. >> for more on today's proceedings, i'm joined by legal analyst lisa bloom, former circuit court judge alex ferrer and criminal defense attorney joseph haynes davis. gang, in his closing arguments, prosecutor bernie de la rionda drove home one message to the jury, that zimmerman profiled martin as a crimin
earlier today we were told by law enforcement, law enforcement telling nbc news that they were going to request that judge nelson hold the verdict when it was reached until a weekday. again, out of an abundance of caution, if you will. that's what they indicated to us they were going to do. no word on whether judge nelson ever even got that request, but a short time ago, the public information officer here at the court telling nbc news that if a verdict is reached this weekend, that the court...
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one, when the killing is committed by accident and misfortune, in doing any lawful act by lawful means with usual, ordinary caution and without any unlawful intent. or, two, when the killing occurs by accident and misfortune in the heat of passion upon any sudden and sufficient provocation. or three, when the killing is committed by accident and misfortune, resulting from a sudden combat, if a dangerous weapon is not used, and the attempted killing is not done in a cruel and unusual manner. dangerous weapon is any weapon that taking into account the manner in which it is used is likely to produce death or great bodily harm. i now instruct you on the circumstances that must be proved before george zimmerman may be found guilty of second degree murder or any lesser crime. to prove the crime of second degree murder, the state must prove the following three elements beyond a reasonable doubt. one, trayvon martin is dead. two, the death was caused by the criminal act of george zimmerman. three, there was an unlawful killing of trayvon martin by an act imminently dangerous to another, and de
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his state on friday, but last night a federal judge had granted a temporary restraining order on that law. this map shows the states where new abortion restrictions are being opposed which in various ways would make it harder for a woman seeking abortion to access one. eli elise hoag is the president of abortion america. at 20 weeks we're not talking vi built. it would seem that on its face, this bill would be unconstitutional. why go through all the effort if that's, in fact, going to be the holding of a court someday? >> well, we've actually been asking ourselves that same question here in texas. i agree with you. i think on its face it appears that it would be unconstitutional, but ultimately, of course, it will be up to the courts to decide. as you stated earlier, wisconsin yesterday, of course, a federal court there has already put an injunction on i mplementation o their actions, so i think the same thing will happen here in texas. i think we're on a path to litigation in the courts, ultimately, with this bill if it passes. >> elise, it seems to me you may as well say one week after
his state on friday, but last night a federal judge had granted a temporary restraining order on that law. this map shows the states where new abortion restrictions are being opposed which in various ways would make it harder for a woman seeking abortion to access one. eli elise hoag is the president of abortion america. at 20 weeks we're not talking vi built. it would seem that on its face, this bill would be unconstitutional. why go through all the effort if that's, in fact, going to be the...
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our law is clear. off until such time -- i have specific language in front of us coming from the foreign section 508 of the foreign assistance act says none of the funds appropriate or made available shall be obligated or expended to finance directly any assistance to the government of any country who is to be elected head of government is opposed by a military coup or decree. it does lay out the stipulations on how the funding can be resumed, and that power is with the discretion of the president in terms of whether or not certain things happen. $8 billion has come from other countries. i would say this is encouraging. we are in such fiscal challenging situation with the matter of the sequester. that local actors would be more involved financially, that is a good thing for us. commander, i did exercises with the egyptian army. relishedian military these exercises. this is 10, 12, 13 different countries, really small elements. the egyptian military and the country were very proud to tell other countrie
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through the night to remove the wreckage of asiana flight 214 as bay area politicae leaders discuss new laws to deal with the future disasters. good morning everybody. it's 5:00. thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. the runway where that flight crashed last saturday is expected to reopen as soon as this weekend. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live in burlingame overlooking the crash site which has been fairly active in the last few hours. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, laura and jon. you can see over my shoulder that workers have been out on runway 28l. they've been out there since last night cutting apart that boeing 777 aircraft that was once asiana flight 214. it's too big to be taken away whole. throughout the night a crane has been lifting the pieces out of that grass si area and hauling them to another site on airport property until the airport can find a permanent place to store the wreckage or have it salvaged. one reason this is an around-the-clock operation, the airport is rushing to get the runway reopened hopefully by sunday aftern
through the night to remove the wreckage of asiana flight 214 as bay area politicae leaders discuss new laws to deal with the future disasters. good morning everybody. it's 5:00. thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. the runway where that flight crashed last saturday is expected to reopen as soon as this weekend. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live in burlingame overlooking the crash site which has been fairly active in the last few hours. good...
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>> there were federal officials, law enforcement officials, that did have initial conversations with the pilot, but the faa and ntsb have not interviewed them yet. we hope to do that in the coming days. we will be looking at the cockpit voice recorder closely and the flight data recorder to see what those parameters might tell us about the last moments and even the minutes and hours before the crash. >> tom had pointed out and we had mentioned that the president of asiana said there was no issue with the engines. do we know if he got that from the pilots in those conversations with other authorities? did they give any indication of the performance of the aircraft? >> you know, i think for us we've got to take a look at the information, the evidence, document all of that before we draw any conclusions. we understand that other people might make statements, but for us we want to make sure that we verify the facts before we come out with any statements like that. >> should we read anything into the fact that the pilots did not issue any sort of distress call prior to impact? or is this
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may have just in the frantic run from the plane, maybe they just decided not to check in with local law enforcement? or are they scouring the waters there? any idea about these missing 60? >> reporter: i have not seen anyone scouring the waters behind me at any time recently. it certainly is possible that many of these people who survived in the mass confusion simply left with the people who were here to pick them up. nobody teaches you what the protocol is to do after a plane crash. i'm sure many of those people probably just wanted to be you know, home with their family or whoever they were here to visit. so if they weren't herded into a particular area, they may well have left. but, again, we have not seen at least from this vantage point anything that looks like an active search. we know that that plane had 307 people onboard. 291 passengers, 16 crew. the boeing 777 can carry anywhere between 300 and 400 passengers, depending on how it's configured. this one must have been a plane that considarried 300 passenger because earlier reports were that this plane was full. >> noelle, as yo
may have just in the frantic run from the plane, maybe they just decided not to check in with local law enforcement? or are they scouring the waters there? any idea about these missing 60? >> reporter: i have not seen anyone scouring the waters behind me at any time recently. it certainly is possible that many of these people who survived in the mass confusion simply left with the people who were here to pick them up. nobody teaches you what the protocol is to do after a plane crash. i'm...
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>> have you old laws out there that are against natural gas and favor diesel. those are being cleaned up, pretty fast by the states. i spoke to the -- the western state governor association last week out at -- out at heber, utah. no question, theyor board and they are getting rid of the regulations they are switching away from diesel. that's all happening in the states. >> shannon: what would be your message to president obama and to the administration, about the federal level and encouragingitous get off dependence on foreign countries that may not like us too much? >> well, look at the strait of hormuz. you will see 17 mill barrels of oil pass through, protected by the fifth fleet of the united states. how much of that 17 million barrels comes to the united states? 10%. only 1.7 million barrels. we don't need to protect the strait of hormuz for ail for the united states. we do it, really, for the rest of the world. most of that oil, 17 million barrels, 15 million of it goes to europe and to china. so if we had an energy plan, we could clear a lot of this up a
>> have you old laws out there that are against natural gas and favor diesel. those are being cleaned up, pretty fast by the states. i spoke to the -- the western state governor association last week out at -- out at heber, utah. no question, theyor board and they are getting rid of the regulations they are switching away from diesel. that's all happening in the states. >> shannon: what would be your message to president obama and to the administration, about the federal level and...
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state law under the most. if it were down 50 percent that @%uld be between 901,000 which would not be strange. things go down 50 percent all the time, even in the markets. connell: and that is the point where as mark was saying -- you're right. he has been a big gold guy anyway, so he will buy out that weakness. there could be a lot more. let's shift gears and talk about the market in general and get a sense of what you're thinking about because we obviously had the big run-up in stocks. all of this euphoria building up. i saw a headline read before it came down. we are preparing for 16,000. here we go. when you look out, what is your level of optimism verses pessimism? are you worried about something big? do you think we continue along the same way that we have been? >> i want to go back to gold about the bottom. there are a lot of people who have faith in gold. they think that you can never go down. none of those people have given up. to set a firm bottom we have to have some of the true believers giving up
state law under the most. if it were down 50 percent that @%uld be between 901,000 which would not be strange. things go down 50 percent all the time, even in the markets. connell: and that is the point where as mark was saying -- you're right. he has been a big gold guy anyway, so he will buy out that weakness. there could be a lot more. let's shift gears and talk about the market in general and get a sense of what you're thinking about because we obviously had the big run-up in stocks. all of...
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. >> the long arm of the law was after a couple of bay area athletes. what's in a name? a lot of letters. maybe too many. and you want to get close to the action? go ahead. oh!! sports in 10 minutes. ,, look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. [muffled] i am sir can-a-lot. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (woman) hmmm... that's actually a good idea. [nervous giggle] (
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violent and legal unrest as the interim leaders struggle to put together a new government and restore law and order. greg is in cairo. >>reporter: the noise continues here in tahrir square. those who backed the out of thing of egyptian president morsi are make they willselves her. we watched tens of thousands coming to the square to see a past resolution and now a new resolution is taking place. they want to lock in the achievements including the establishment of a new interim government, although it is firmly backed by the generation military. a few miles away there is another large crowd and they are pro morsi activists put together by the muslim brotherhood rallying what they think is happening because he is being detained. there are no deadly clashes in cairo that we have seen but we have seen reports of an egypt soldier killed in by islamist. there are new reports regarding the mackup of the new government. we were told that the ex chief of the u.n. nuclear agency was going to be the new interim prime minister but there are new reports, now, that a reformist politician will get the p
violent and legal unrest as the interim leaders struggle to put together a new government and restore law and order. greg is in cairo. >>reporter: the noise continues here in tahrir square. those who backed the out of thing of egyptian president morsi are make they willselves her. we watched tens of thousands coming to the square to see a past resolution and now a new resolution is taking place. they want to lock in the achievements including the establishment of a new interim government,...
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this was a hastily-written law, it was a badly-written law and it is just not working out. i don't know, you hear a lot that the delay on the business mandate was because of the 2014 elections and i think that's probably true at some level. i just don't know that it helps them that much. it keeps the issue alive. it doesn't get rid of it. it delays it for a year. republicans will say hey look, we have overhang on business community. the democrats are bailing out big business and it could turn out all these people, all these businesses start dumping everybody on the exchanges which was why they created the thing in the first place. there could be a lot of downside for democrats on that side too. jon: of those americans who have jobs and that is not as big a number as we would like right now, but those who have jobs and have employer sponsored health care, even the congressional budget office says seven million of those people it estimates are going to lose the employer health care by 2022 because of the expenses of implementing obamacare. >> yeah. and one theory you hear is
this was a hastily-written law, it was a badly-written law and it is just not working out. i don't know, you hear a lot that the delay on the business mandate was because of the 2014 elections and i think that's probably true at some level. i just don't know that it helps them that much. it keeps the issue alive. it doesn't get rid of it. it delays it for a year. republicans will say hey look, we have overhang on business community. the democrats are bailing out big business and it could turn...
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law aid has to be withdrawn. the united states faces a diplomatic dilemma. >> whether or not cutting off the aid at this point would deepen the crisis and send egypt into a further meltdown. >> reporter: republican senator john mccain is leading calls for the white house to use aid as a lever to force egypt towards free and fair elections. but a policy expert, his new book examines the waves of change sweeping the middle east says egypt's future will be determined by egyptians. >> the u.s.'s role is minimal, but the biggest thing for the u.s. is to avoid having egypt turn into a failed state in the mid. civil war. that's the worst of all options. >> reporter: for egypt a turbulence transition towards an uncertain future. and finding an interim leader is just the first step on what could be a months long road towards elections. live on capitol hill, brian mooar, news 4. >> new questions about government secrecy after pentagon files on the osama bin laden raid were secretly removed or moved to the cia. that move wa
law aid has to be withdrawn. the united states faces a diplomatic dilemma. >> whether or not cutting off the aid at this point would deepen the crisis and send egypt into a further meltdown. >> reporter: republican senator john mccain is leading calls for the white house to use aid as a lever to force egypt towards free and fair elections. but a policy expert, his new book examines the waves of change sweeping the middle east says egypt's future will be determined by egyptians....
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scott walker the latest republican govern toughening his states abortion law. this week, legislatures in texas and north carolina pushed through new legislation that could make it more difficult for women to get an abortion. among the restrictions, wisconsin requires women to undergo an ultrasound to find fetal age. doctors who perform abortions will have to have hospital privileges 30 miles within their clinic. it will require abortion facilities to be within 30 miles of a hospital. we are at the national journal. bill schneider. a number of states have adopted tougher restrictions on abortions. they include texas, north carolina, wisconsin, alabama, arkansas, kansas, north dakota as well. first of all, why are we seeing this new wave of restrictions this year in particular? >> well, what we see throughout the united states, there are 23 states where republicans control both the governorship and the state legislatures. that's compared to 14 states where it's the case for democrats. republicans outweigh democrats in terms of who is controlling the state laws. a
scott walker the latest republican govern toughening his states abortion law. this week, legislatures in texas and north carolina pushed through new legislation that could make it more difficult for women to get an abortion. among the restrictions, wisconsin requires women to undergo an ultrasound to find fetal age. doctors who perform abortions will have to have hospital privileges 30 miles within their clinic. it will require abortion facilities to be within 30 miles of a hospital. we are at...
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if it becomes law, they would be the second state after vermont to give condoms to prisoners. >>> steve paulson says today and tomorrow will be the warmest day of the week with the change coming by on wednesday. >>> also, one man captured the deadly plane crash at sfo on his plane crash. his reaction to the shocking images he saw. >>> traffic is moving along very well here until you get to the macarthur maze. then you will -- then you will slow down. >>> the man who took the video the moment of asiana plane crashed is talking about witnessing the deadly crash at sfo. >> came face to face and then kind of aerodynamically hovered in the air and crashed. >> fred hayes says he and his wife were watching some planes coming in. he said the nose was pointed up and he heard a big boom and saw the plane bounce e said he hope -- bounce. he said he hope the video helps with the investigation. >>> well, 19-year-old david shimle along with six other students and an instruct ear went to korea for a competition. shimle says the trip was trouble-free until they approached sfo on their way home. and he
if it becomes law, they would be the second state after vermont to give condoms to prisoners. >>> steve paulson says today and tomorrow will be the warmest day of the week with the change coming by on wednesday. >>> also, one man captured the deadly plane crash at sfo on his plane crash. his reaction to the shocking images he saw. >>> traffic is moving along very well here until you get to the macarthur maze. then you will -- then you will slow down. >>> the...
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it can be blue lights like they have purchased a law- enforcement but you get little yellow lights and you get to drive around and act like a cop. he said to that opportunity to be a cowboy wannabe and a caught uniform and a caught car with a caught wife and probably a little top computer and has car, no. thanks, but no. i'm working, i'm going to school and my wife. i do not want your cop car, i don't want your lights, i don't need your uniform. this is the guy that the state is telling you, i'd get ill will and hatred out of this, one of beins compoup wannabe. hy times on be stand is year's speculation? what did you say? it's not evidence, that's why. if you go back there and say john doe speculated and the judge allowed it, " speculate. absolutely not. absolutely not. top wannabe? i don't know. involved citizen? sure. any complaints by the way that the state rights you anything like that to foster their argument to you that he was doing something wrong. where is the evidence? they talked about thank god the guy called and now george zimmerman was i wanted that one! darn! it's not goi
it can be blue lights like they have purchased a law- enforcement but you get little yellow lights and you get to drive around and act like a cop. he said to that opportunity to be a cowboy wannabe and a caught uniform and a caught car with a caught wife and probably a little top computer and has car, no. thanks, but no. i'm working, i'm going to school and my wife. i do not want your cop car, i don't want your lights, i don't need your uniform. this is the guy that the state is telling you,...
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law makers want to get opinions on what to expect as the deadline approaches for the troops to leave afghanistan. we're also keeping an eye on solano county where travis base will input furloughs. affected workers cannot exceed 32 hours per week. the furloughs come after budget cuts to defense and nondefense spending. the cuts will lead to the loss of 750,000 jobs. >>> amazon is looking for hundreds of people to work in new distribution center. most of the jobs will be for warehouse workers. starting pay is $14 an hour with benefits. but there are also positions in finance, information technology and engineering. the new center is expected to open by late september. >> 7:16. there are major developments in the fight against federal government surveillance. yahoo wants the public to know it strongly objected to government demands for customer information. yahoo wants federal courts to unseal documents. >> this story is an exclusive from the san jose mercury news. its report says yahoo fought the government in 2008 when agencies wanted details on information. a top secret court made ya
law makers want to get opinions on what to expect as the deadline approaches for the troops to leave afghanistan. we're also keeping an eye on solano county where travis base will input furloughs. affected workers cannot exceed 32 hours per week. the furloughs come after budget cuts to defense and nondefense spending. the cuts will lead to the loss of 750,000 jobs. >>> amazon is looking for hundreds of people to work in new distribution center. most of the jobs will be for warehouse...
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and it could actually become a law in oregon. joining us now to explain, tracy gibbs, a former student at portland state university who helped create the new plan. and ariel gruber, a current student. thanks so much are being here. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> tracy, i want to start with you. you came up with this concert as pa concept as part of your final exam. explain what you were trying to do in finding a new way to finance student loans. >> well, all of us, including ariel, were part of the initial class student debt/economics politics and advocacy. and through our instructors, economics professor mary king and working families party founder barbara dudley, all created this project to just research all of the -- what history of debt, what's going on with that, and what we can do -- find solutions here in oregon. and one of the solutions that we found was through the economic opportunity institute through john burbank, his pay it forward plan. >> and ariel, can you explain how that works? >> yeah. so basicall
and it could actually become a law in oregon. joining us now to explain, tracy gibbs, a former student at portland state university who helped create the new plan. and ariel gruber, a current student. thanks so much are being here. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> tracy, i want to start with you. you came up with this concert as pa concept as part of your final exam. explain what you were trying to do in finding a new way to finance student loans. >> well,...
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. >>> bay area congresswoman nancy pelosi says it's a wake up call to change current aviation laws. federal rules mandate that u.s. pilots be tested for alcohol and drugs following a crash and pilots with foreign licenses like asiana crew are excepted. lawmakers are examining which regulation regulations and internal international agreements. more crash survivors are being released from the hospital. san francisco general has 7 patients left, r two -- two children and five adults. three are listed in critical condition. sanford hospital has one crash victim and that person is in serious condition. if you missed the prime time special last night, you can catch it online at 9:00 a.m. this morning after mornings on 2 and at 3:00 this afternoon. go to ktvu.com or use our mobile app to stream the program. >>> 7:45, this is news bay area commuters tonight want to hear. b.a.r.t. service could want again come to a screeching halt. pam cook a is here to talk about the situation that's heating up and getting very emotional. >> yes, it is, negotiations over the b.a.r.t. contract with workers w
. >>> bay area congresswoman nancy pelosi says it's a wake up call to change current aviation laws. federal rules mandate that u.s. pilots be tested for alcohol and drugs following a crash and pilots with foreign licenses like asiana crew are excepted. lawmakers are examining which regulation regulations and internal international agreements. more crash survivors are being released from the hospital. san francisco general has 7 patients left, r two -- two children and five adults....
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